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From England Jofra Archer He said Sunday that he had finally found his Cricket World Cup winner medal after “going crazy” in search of prized possession after a house move.
25-year-old fast bowler Sussex posted a picture of the medal on a bed with the caption: “Randomly looking in the guest room and the boom”.
Archer, when asked previously about the whereabouts of his medal, told BBC Radio on Saturday: “I hung it on a portrait that someone did for me and sent it to me, I had my medal hanging on it.”
“I moved flat and the picture is on the new wall, but there is no medal. I walked around the house for about a week, but I still haven’t found it.”
“I know I should be in the house, so I’ll keep an eye out, but I’ve already lost my mind looking for him.”
Last year, Barbados-born Archer established himself on the world stage while helping England win its first men’s world title in more than 50 years, with its 20 wickets at 23.05, the most amount taken by any team member. of champions during the tournament.
Archer, who only made his international debut in 2019, was also given the enormous responsibility of playing the Super Over in the final at Lord’s.
But he kept his nerve bright as England edged New Zealand in an exciting final decided on the limit countdown when the teams’ scores were level after regulation play and the cricket’s response to “overtime.”
Randomly looking in the guest room and boom? pic.twitter.com/EPNC55tN37
– Jofra Archer (@JofraArcher) April 26, 2020
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